On 11 April we were delighted to welcome members of St Agnes Parish Council, including its Chairman, to the Museum for a private visit. Members were enthusiastic about recent improvements and tried out the new touchscreen. Our Chairman, Roger Radcliffe, explained to Councillors, who are the Museum’s landlords, the extent of building improvements undertaken by the Museum Trust which he calculated had cost £150,000 to date. He stressed that the Museum’s collection contained items from the whole Parish, not just from St Agnes.
It is hoped that the Parish Council’s Burial Records can be shared with the Museum.
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